All CPH:DOX articles – Page 8
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‘IWOW: I Walk on Water’: CPH:DOX Review
Khalik’s Allah delivers an imposing work of absolute individuality
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‘Oceonomia’: CPH:DOX Review
A disturbingly timely look at questions of modern economics - which often can’t be answered
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‘No Kings’: CPH:DOX Review
Roberto Minervini has produced this observational documentary set among the remote Caiçara communities of Brazil
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‘Songs Of Repression’: CPH:DOX Review
Winner of the festival’s top prize is an illuminating look at the troubled history of tranquil Chilean village
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‘Caught In The Net’: CPH:DOX Review
Three adult actresses pretend to be pre-teen girls in order to highlight the dangers of online paedophilia
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‘Long Live Love’: CPH:DOX Review
The relationship between a mother and her daughter evolves as the teenager recovers from cancer
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News
CPH:DOX to offer 40 digital film screenings; FORUM pitches will go ahead online (exclusive)
Juries will watch online and deliberate remotely.
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Denmark’s CPH:DOX cancels physical event, plans virtual stand-in (update)
220 films and directors ”have been sent home”.
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CPH:DOX unveils 2020 competition line-up with 50/50 gender split (exclusive)
Competition line-up includes new films by Jerzy Sladkowski, Bryan Fogel, Moara Passoni and Hubert Sauper.
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Berlinale, Sundance winners among CPH:FORUM projects (exclusive)
New projects also selected from Oscar nominees and a Venice-winning duo.
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Screen Future Leaders receive Cannes emerging festival programmer prizes
IFFR’s Inge de Leeuw and CPH:DOX’s Mads Mikkelsen were honoured.
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'Push': CPH:Dox review
Incisive documentary looks at the worldwide crisis in affordable housing
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CPH:DOX industry wrap: Greta Thunberg doc stirs interest at pitching forum
Eurimages Award goes to ’Four Brothers’ directed by Belgium’s Pieter-Jan de Pue.
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Swedish hybrid nature documentary 'Ridge' wins CPH:DOX main prize
A Moon For My Father, Dark Suns also among winners.
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Debate rages at CPH:DOX about the future of the documentary market
Simon Chinn, Viktor Kossakovsky, Eve Gabereau voice opinions.
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Nicolas Winding Refn: "Cinema is dead, but filmmaking is very much alive"
’The Neon Demon’ director was speaking at the CPH:DOX conference.